Hello.
I bump into the problem of raising exception " <DateTime> is not a valid value for 'End' " in several cases. One of the cases is setting SchedulerControl's LimitInterval property as in the example attached. Another case is turning off one of the SchedulerControl's time scales (5-minutes scale) while LimitInterval property is already set (I'll post an example in future if required).
Have you any ideas why such exception is raised and how to fix it?
Thanks.
Steps to Reproduce:
Run the sample project. Press "Set LimitInterval" button.
Actual Results:
The exception " <DateTime> is not a valid value for 'End' " is raised.
Expected Results:
No exception is expected.
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Hi Siarhei,
Thank you for the report. Unfortunately, it appears to be an actual XtraScheduler issue.
Currently, you can avoid this problem by setting the SchedulerViewBase.NavigationButtonVisibility to Never (see SchedulerViewBase.NavigationButtonVisibility). We'll keep you informed of any progress.
Thanks,
Elliot
Your solution is appropriate for me for a while.
Thank you.